On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 6:32 AM, Al Thomas <astavale(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi,
I read the document and immediately several ideas came to mind! Hope these are useful:
- Add sub-headings under 'Basic Usability Standards' to organise information.
These could be:
Aims, Screen Sizes, Text(Markup), Links(Navigation), Images, Enhancements(Javascript)
Yeah it a draft :)
- 'The site should be optimized for 1024 x 768'. Probably
controversial, but to my mind 'optimized for 1024 x 768' harks back to the days of
'Optimized for Internet Explorer 5.0 at 1024 x 768', etc. I would go for something
more like 'Layout should be flexible to adapt to the wide range of modern devices used
to access the site. The page should be readable at a minimum 800x480(? - landscape mobile
browser) upwards, with 1024 x 768 assumed to be the most common browser window size.'
There have been a couple of posts recently about column drop down in smaller window
sizes.
The intention is to have the website viewable in the most available
medias. There are definitely medias she should consider: wide screens,
regular screens, netbooks, mobile, print, etc. Related is how to
accomplish this.. fluid site or fixed width? In either case, you bring
up something to consider.
Recommend 'Horizontal scrolling should be avoided on all pages at
the minimum screen size. Vertical scrolling should be minimized on the common screen size.
A long page format can be used, but in-page navigation should be provided at the top of
the page.'
- Add 'All images should have height and width attributes to optimise page rendering
time' - I think page latency is a very important, but often forgotten, usability
issue.
Agreed. Its not something I always think about but page loading times
has to be near top of the list.
- Add 'All images should be optimized for download size.
Recommend PNG for logos and other images with large areas of single colour and sharp
borders between colour areas. Recommend JPEG for natural world pictures and other images
with wide range of colours and soft transition between colour areas. Don't be afraid
to use JPEG for screenshots where the purpose is illustrative.'
- Maybe change 'The site should be optimized for the latest
version of Firefox' to something like 'The site should follow HTML 4.01
Transitional and CSS 2.1 standards. Enhancements for the latest browser versions, such as
HTML5 and video tag, should degrade gracefully.'
Correct. We should specifically clarify what standards we are going to
be using. We should note what we are using to test the website with
(browser, OS, screen resolution, device, etc). We do want the website
to be functional across all these criteria but we cannot test them
all.
- Change 'The site should use Javscript' to 'The site may
use Javascript'
I meant to write that.
- Make the meaning of accessibility clearer 'The site should be
accessible to non-visual browsers, such as speech readers and text-only browsers.'
Could also add 'To achieve this content should only be marked up using HTML and not
dynamically inserted using Javascript, etc.'
Look forward to any interesting points in response,
Al
Thank for your feedback.
Keep them coming!
Sijis